Tennessee Department of Education (TDOE) has announced that it has suspended TNReady testing for grades 3-8

(TDOE) has announced that it has suspended TNReady testing for grades 3-8, due to Measurement Inc.’s inability to deliver all testing materials. According to Commissioner Candice McQueen, the TDOE has terminated the statewide testing contract with Measurement Inc. effective immediately.

Each district in the state, including Bartlett City Schools, is lacking testing materials as of Wednesday, April 27. Districts were given the flexibility to administer assessments if all materials for a specific subject (i.e. fourth grade math) have been received, however in an effort to protect remaining instructional time, Bartlett City Schools will not test any students in grades 3-8.

TNReady and End of Course testing at Bartlett High School and Bartlett Academy began on Monday, April 25 and will continue through Thursday, April 28. BCS 8th grade Algebra I students have completed TNReady testing with a make-up day Thursday, April 28. TDOE has stated that districts that have opted to administer SAT 10 (2nd grade testing) will continue with SAT 10 testing as scheduled.

Please refer to the FAQ issued by Commissioner McQueen by clickinghere.

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